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[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] RE: Linking global context
Just so. In the world of appearances, the world of signs, all signs have an origin. The practice of observation imparts awareness of the ceaseless churning both within and without. This awareness of awareness becomes self. That is a kind of birth. To become free of birth is to become aware of the way to be without struggle. That is the meaning (IMO) of the more we say, the less we know or he who speaks does not know, he who knows does not speak. Our sign systems are karmic or sticky and bind us. We can refuse some bindings. Otherwise, we would still gencode everything. Yet, we use syntax-based markup. Why? It is the least commitment, but strong enough to make the act of committing more committed. I do not claim one can be without origin, or belong without commitment. But we do have the power of choosing who chooses our choices. Ok, I guess I am ready to be committed. Nurse, bring me my sedatives. :-) len From: John Cowan [mailto:jcowan@r...] "Bullard, Claude L (Len)" scripsit: > The lesson of the Buddha is not one of > magical realization, but of the simple > and achievable human realization that one > can trancend the network of ones' habits, > go beyond the tools that are our sign systems > to real inner directed choice. Perhaps so. But even the Buddha had to be born Siddhartha, a member of a community, or rather a set of communities: family, city, principality. Without that anchor he would be not Buddha but Kaspar Hauser. "For the word to be spoken, there must be silence. Before, and after." --Ged "Has the expression 'birthlessness' any meaning whatsoever?" --One of the Zen masters, I forget whom
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